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"I don't miss playings," says the retired Yankee, as the press-shy captain leads website The Players' Tribune, where DeAndre Jordan and Tiger Woods break news (sorry, ESPN) and backers are betting on a media home run

Christina Hendricks also is in talks to remain on AMC's Emmy-winning drama for two more seasons.

Three Mad Men stars are in final negotiations on deals that will keep them on the show for two more seasons.

January Jones, Vincent Kartheiser and Elisabeth Moss are close to inking deals with Lionsgate TV that will see them continue on the AMC drama through seasons six and seven, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

Meanwhile, Christina Hendricks, who plays office manager Joan Harris, is in talks for a new deal.

Series creator Matthew Weiner recently confirmed that Moss would be returning for the sixth season despite a season five storyline that took her character away from the advertising agency that houses the bulk of the series' characters.

“When people leave Sterling Cooper, sometimes it is the end for [the character],” Weiner told TVLine. “But I will spoil that one tiny piece of anticipation and tell people that Elisabeth will be showing up to work... I can’t say how much, in what capacity or what [her story] is going to be, but she has not left the show.”

Moss and Jones have both earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for their performances.

Their new pacts follow that of Hamm, who a year ago signed a three-year deal to remain on the series through the end of its run.